Fairfax Theatre

5345 Foothill Boulevard,
Oakland, CA 94601

Unfavorite 1 person favorited this theater

Uploaded By

Tiny terrywade

More Photos of This Theater

Photo Info

Taken on: October 6, 2017

Uploaded on: August 12, 2018

Exposure: 1/320 sec, f/7.9, ISO 800

Camera: Canon Canon PowerShot A1300

Size: 1.1 MB

Views: 1,327

Full EXIF: View all

Digital zoom ratio: 0

Aperture value: 191/32

F number: 79/10

Focal plane y resolution: 864000/91

Pixel Y dimension: 1728

Date time original: Fri Oct 06 21:06:24 +0000 2017

Y resolution: 180

Resolution unit: 2

Focal plane resolution unit: 2

Flash: 16

YCbCr positioning: 2

Focal length: 5

Date time digitized: Fri Oct 06 21:06:24 +0000 2017

Scene capture type: 0

Exposure bias value: 0

Custom rendered: 0

Image description:

Max aperture value: 95/32

ISO speed ratings: 800

Exposure mode: 0

Compressed bits per pixel: 3

Make: Canon

Date time: Fri Oct 06 21:06:24 +0000 2017

Sensing method: 2

Color space: 1

Focal plane x resolution: 1152000/121

Shutter speed value: 133/16

Exposure time: 1/320

User comment:

White balance: 0

Model: Canon PowerShot A1300

Pixel X dimension: 2304

Metering mode: 5

X resolution: 180

License:

Fairfax Boxoffice Area

Former Golden State Theatres Fairfax Theatre Oakland CA old boxoffice area now used as a church. Shot in August 2018. Waiting to return to movies and entertainment again when the church ever moves out.

Unfavorite No one has favorited this photo yet

Comments (1)

terrywade
terrywade on April 2, 2024 at 10:26 pm

How often as a kid I waited on Saturday mornings in front of this box office for the Fairfax Theatre to open. They would turn on the side florescent tube lights in the poster cases just before the lady entered the ticket booth with her change for the day. The coins came down a machine with a bowl at the end and the Globe tickets came out of a metal flat dispenser. The main doors would open with a real ticket taker. You could smell the hot dogs and popcorn aroma when the deco glass doors opened. Those were the days long gone. Today they would probably get robbed in the first hour after opening.

You must login before making a comment.

New Comment